Thursday 15 May 2014

The Importance Of Hiring Professionals For Atlanta Bees Wasps Hornet Control And Removal

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By Dave L. Weglin


Bees and other stinging insects pose a threat to humans when they nest inside the walls of a home or under the eaves. When provoked or disturbed they can sting. In some cases, the structure is at risk because it is necessary to punch holes in the building to remove these pests and their nests. Homeowners who discover a nest on their property should call qualified exterminators to take care of Atlanta bees wasps hornet control and removal.

Most bees will nest outdoors. A common location is inside a tree cavity. Sometimes they seek shelter from the elements and colonize in a protected area such as inside a structure's walls. A hornet is a species of wasp. These insects use wood fibers and saliva to build their nests. These are often located under the eaves of a roof, in shrubs around the house, inside walls, or in attic spaces.

In most cases, hornets will not damage structures when they build a nest. The biggest problem with these insects is the danger they pose to humans when they sting. They usually become aggressive when disturbed and their venom can cause a severe allergic reaction.

Exterminators often eliminate wasps by applying an insecticide to their nest. This spray contains compounds capable of stunning the insects. The spray prevents them from stinging and flying.

Because honeybees are important to the environment for pollination, most exterminators have ways to remove and relocate the colony without harming the insects. African species are more aggressive towards humans, so extermination, instead of relocation, is often the best solution for eliminating the threat.

When removing honeybees from a structure, it is necessary to remove any honey the colony has had time to store. If any honey is left behind, it can attract other bees. If the hive is inside the walls of a structure, it may be necessary to open up the wall to gain access to the colony. After removal, the area should be cleaned and remain open for several days to allow the colony odors to dissipate. Adding fiberglass batting or spray insulation to the void before repairing the wall can prevent other bees from moving in.

Homeowners should rely on local experts when they have a problem with stinging insects. Attempting to remove them without the necessary tools and experience is risky. The best way to deal with these pests is to call a qualified exterminator.




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